US4825613A - Non rotatable apparatus for securing roofing insulation blocks and an outer membrane - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an apparatus for attaching a roofing membrane and insulating blocks to a roof.
- One embodiment of the present invention is a roof cover comprising, at least two insulation sheets positioned atop a roof, a plate with an aperture extending therethrough, fastening means extending through the aperture and operable to secure the plate atop the two insulation sheets to the roof, and, separating means depending from the plate and extending between the two insulation sheets separating the two insulation sheets apart and limiting movement of the plate.
- Another embodiment of the present invention is a device for attaching insulation sheets to a roof comprising, a plate main body with an aperture extending therethrough, fastening means extending through the aperture and operable to secure the plate main body atop insulation sheets to the roof, and, separating means depending from the plate main body and extending between the insulation sheets separating the insulation sheets and limiting movement of the plate main body.
- a further embodiment of the present invention is a device for securing insulation sheets to a roof comprising, a member having a fastener hole extending therethrough and a rib depending therefrom extendable between the sheets to limit movement of the member.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a plate for attaching a roofing membrane to a roof with means provided on the plate preventing rotation of the plate and disengagement of the plate from the roof.
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of a roof incorporating my new invention.
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary top view of the roof of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged top view of the roofing plate.
- FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the plate of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 5--5 of FIG. 4 and viewed in the direction of the arrows.
- FIG. 6 is a fragmentary enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line 6--6 of FIG. 4 and viewed in the direction of the arrows.
- FIG. 1 there is shown a conventional roof frame 10 having positioned there atop a plurality of insulation blocks 11 with plates 12 incorporating my new invention being mounted atop blocks 11 by conventional fastening devices 13.
- a flexible membrane 14 in turn is mounted atop plates 12.
- the insulation blocks are arranged in rows and are spaced apart to allow downwardly extending ribs of the plate to extend therebetween as will be detailed later in this specification.
- insulation block 11 is positioned between insulation blocks 18 and 19 (FIG. 2) and adjacent but spaced from insulation block 16 which in turn is spaced between insulation blocks 15 and 17.
- the flexible membrane 14 is removed from FIG. 2 along with the top portion of the plate positioned at the intersection of insulation blocks 16,17,11 and 19 to more fully illustrate the interaction of the plate relative to the insulation blocks.
- the plates mounted atop the insulation blocks are identical and have a circular main body 20 (FIG. 3) although additional configurations of the main body are possible. That is, the plate main body may take any polygonal configuration in lieu of a circular configuration.
- the circumferentially extending edge 21 (FIG. 5) is radiused or rounded allowing membrane 14 to extend from atop the upper surface 22 (FIG. 5) of the plate to a position immediately atop the insulation blocks without incurring a sharp edge.
- the center portion 23 of the plate main body is slightly raised and has a hole 24 extending centrally therethrough. In one embodiment, center portion 23 extends above upper surface 22 by approximately 0.025 inches.
- a counterbore 25 extends around hole 24 allowing fastener 13 to extend therethrough with the head 26 of the fastener abutting the horizontal ledge formed by counterbore 25.
- Fasteners 13 extend between the insulation blocks and into the roof frame 10 securely anchoring the plates thereto.
- Surface 25 is convex in that the surface has a reduced diameter midway between plate surface 22 and the counterbore ledge 27 thereby providing a restriction limiting outward movement of head 26 of fastener 13.
- a plurality of ribs extend radially outward from hole 24 and downwardly from the bottom surface 28 of the plate main body.
- Two of the ribs form separator 29 and 30 (FIG. 4) which extend between and position apart insulation blocks 11 preventing the plate from rotating.
- Ribs 29 and 30 are integrally joined to bottom surface 28 and to a downwardly extending boss 31 (FIG. 5) surrounding hole 24.
- Ribs 29 and 30 are parallel and are positioned to intersect the longitudinal axis 39 extending through hole 24.
- Interference means are provided by two pairs of ribs 32-33 and 34-35 which extend radially outward from hole 24 and downwardly from bottom surface 28 to interferringly press against insulation blocks 11 thereby gripping the insulation blocks and providing additional means to prevent rotation of the plate.
- Ribs 32 and 33 are parallel and are positioned to intersect axis 39.
- Ribs 34 and 35 are parallel and are positioned to intersect the longitudinal axis.
- Ribs 35 and 33 are positioned respectively 60 degrees and 120 degrees in a counterclockwise direction from rib 30 as viewed in FIG. 4.
- Ribs 34 and 32 are positioned 240 degrees and 300 degrees in a counterclockwise direction from rib 30 as viewed in FIG. 4.
- Alternative embodiments include a plate main body having the pair of separator ribs 29 and 30 but without the gripping ribs 32-33 and 34-35.
- a further embodiment includes the gripper ribs 32-33 and 34-35 but at angles relative to the separator ribs 29 and 30 different from the angles shown in FIG. 4.
- the six ribs depicted in FIG. 4 are integrally joined to boss 31 with the separator ribs having a different configuration than the gripper ribs.
- Separator ribs 29 and 30 extend downwardly beneath boss 31 and have a constant height 36 as the ribs extend radially outward. In one embodiment, the height 36 of ribs 29 and 30 was approximately 1/3 of an inch. In the same embodiment, the separator ribs 29 and 30 extended in a radial direction approximately 1.5 inches from axis 39.
- the gripper ribs 32-33 and 34-35 do not extend downwardly beneath boss 31 and have a linearly decreasing height from the bottom surface of boss 31 to the bottom surface 28 of the plate main body. The gripper ribs extend radially outward a distance equal to the length of the separator ribs.
- a plurality of insulation blocks are positioned atop the roof frame so that the blocks are aligned.
- blocks 15,16,17,18,11 and 19 are aligned but have their edges spaced apart.
- Plates 12 are then positioned atop the four adjacent corners of four insulation blocks.
- One such plate is shown atop the adjacent four corners of insulation blocks 15,16,18 and 11 in FIG. 2 with a second plate atop the four corners of insulation blocks 16,17,11 and 19.
- the second plate is shown in fragment to illustrate the positioning of the boss 31 which extends downwardly and between the four insulation corners.
- Separator ribs 29 and 30 are positioned respectively between insulation blocks 11 and 19 and between insulation blocks 16 and 17 thereby separating the insulation blocks apart while preventing the plate from rotating and thereby backing out fastener 13.
- the four gripper ribs extend interferringly into the insulation blocks.
- ribs 32 and 33 extend respectively atop and into insulation blocks 16 and 19 whereas ribs 34 and 35 extend interferingly against insulation blocks 16 and 17.
- plates 12 are produced from plastic whereas the insulation blocks are produced from conventional insulation materials, such as wood fibre.
- the top surface 22 of the plate main body is provided with adhesive means for securing the rubber membrane 14 (FIG. 1) thereto.
- Membrane 14 is secured to the roof only by being secured to plates 12 and is not secured to the insulation blocks at locations between plate 12.
- Adhesive means may take many forms. For example, the entire upper surface 22 or only a portion thereof may be provided with an adhesive means which is self-securing to the lower surface of membrane 14.
- the adhesive means may be provided atop the plate during the manufacture of the plate or may be subsequently added by the installer.
- the adhesive may take the form of a liquid painted on to the top surface of the plate. Alternatively, a double-backed adhesive strip may be secured to the upper surface of the plate and then subsequently adhered to the lower surface of the rubber membrane.
- FIG. 6 A fragmentary cross-sectional view of the plate is depicted in FIG. 6 with an alternate embodiment of the fastener used to secure the plate to the roof frame.
- extension means are provided by a washer 37 which is positioned beneath the head of the fastener with the washer resting atop the plate thereby distributing the fastening load from the fastener head through the washer to the top surface of the plate.
- the adhesive means 38 is shown as being provided on the top surface of the plate and surrounding the washer.
- the plate may be welded to the rubber membrane by the use of direct heat or by chemicals. In such a case, the plate is integrally joined to the membrane.
- the plates are shown as being positioned immediately atop the four adjacent corners of four insulation blocks.
- the plate may be positioned atop the longitudinally extending adjacent edges of two insulation blocks with the separator ribs spacing the two blocks apart and the gripper ribs extending grippingly into the two insulation blocks.
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